Improved cricket and commode



JOSEPH C. KNOWLES, 'OF NEW BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS.

Letters Paten-t No. 103,754, dated llfay 31., 187g IMPROVED CRICKET AND COMMODE.

The Schedule referred'to in these Letters Patent'and making part of the same To all whom it may concern ing the interior arrangements as a comode Fig. 1, A1 is the body of cricket and comode combined resting on knobs or casters t t.

Bl is the lid, upholstered on top to form the cricket.

Cl is the door, hung by hinges e c.

Fig. 2. A2, is `the body of cricket and comode combined, resting on knobs or casters t f.

B2 is the lid, hung by hinges d d, with rims 'or anges K K overlapping the body A2.

Gjsthe door by which thel chamber H2 is removed.

D2 is the seat, with hole g g direct-ly over chambn H2.

E? is the bottom of cricket and comode combined, on which rests chamber H2.

h h is a nest fastened to bottom E'I which holds th chamber 'H2 in its properposition. y y

a is atill or locker in side ot' body A2, for holding a syringe or other articles. g In this invention I do not claim Aany device previously invented or patented for a cricket and comode; but

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Let-ters Patent, is

A cricket and'comode, A, constructed with the hinged lid B, having the projecting flanges K K, door G2, sea-t D2, bottom E, nestyh h, and till a, all. constructed and arranged as and for the purpose described.

JOSEPH C. KNOWLES.

Witnesses NICHOLAS E. HoWLANo. WM. A. NYE. 

